Sure Hex.. collapsing.. after making Richard Hart rich as fuck... and likely he will need to hide from the regulators... I would think that his way of going about that scam would not have been anything but criminal.. .. just seemed so obvious the way that he was pumping that bullshit with ongoing read between the lines type assertions that likely tempted all kinds of innocent peeps into helping Richard to receive his various paydays while carrying out such scam.
19K this weekend
AT fucking H this weekend!
Seems inevitable now... within this close... maybe our break above $18.5k today and pushing up to $18,825 within the past couple of hours demonstrates that buying pressures remain greater than selling pressures.. and it is going to be a bit difficult for bearwhales to fight off the current short-term momentum... not impossible, but surely would take quite a bit of fuel to stop this baby at these price points and this current ongoing momentum..
Sure we seem to be coiling at the moment in the $18,500s (as I type).. and sure there might be some downward fakeouts (or downward attempts) but gotta consider ongoing current momentum, too...
Popcorn, anyone?
My google skills are lacking today..but like 2 days ago in the Midwest USA I saw a really, really, scammy TV Add for Hex.com during
prime time. Like 8 p.m. CDT USA...I can't find a link..but man was it over the top..it had supermodels, it had super-fast boats and the Ad said
you want to be fabulously wealthy get hex now at hex.com. Indeed the T.V. Ad was so 1980's uber rich over the top...if it would have been
Bitcoin..it would have set the coin back to $15k just because the ad was so slimy. I literally sat there with my jaw open, saying did they really just
go full pump/dump greed, get some now before it is too late, or your a chump.. full-court press? Sheesh!
Anyway, post it on here if you can find it...but is hard to describe how scammy it was without actually seeing it.
Again, I've no luck finding it. If hex.com is smart, they got feedback and burned every copy. The ad itself screamed SEC investigate hex.com for crying out loud!
Brad